After a fairly quiet last 4-6 weeks, the weather pattern is getting more active with a cold front and two rounds of snow in our 7 day forecast.Today will average out to partly sunny in southern NH and clouds building up north. As a cold front moves through during the afternoon, a snow shower or passing snow squall will move across northern and parts of central NH during the afternoon with a slight chance of a late day/early evening snow shower south. Temps will climb to between 32 and 42 from north to south. It will be a bit breezy at times.That wind will turn to the northwest tonight dragging down colder air. Thursday will be bright, but colder (highs will be near 10 far north to low 20s far south).A weak disturbance will move through late Thursday night through about midday on Friday with some light snow. At this point it looks like a coating to 2 inches with a spot 3 inch amount in a few places. Enough light snow will likely fall to impact travel Friday morning with temperatures below freezing. It clears out later Friday and into Friday night with a sunny start to Saturday followed by increasing clouds.A stronger storm system will approach late Saturday with some light snow likely breaking out Saturday evening. At this point (and it's still early to get into great detail) it looks like a snowy Saturday Night before a change to a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain in southern NH for Sunday with heavy snow likely in northern NH. Since it is still several days away, the exact track of the storm and the snow/mix/rain lines are not a lock right now. Stay tuned to important details on the upcoming storm for the weekend and be prepared for a major impact on travel for Saturday night into Sunday evening.In the wake of this storm it turns windy and dangerously cold for early next week.

After a fairly quiet last 4-6 weeks, the weather pattern is getting more active with a cold front and two rounds of snow in our 7 day forecast.

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Today will average out to partly sunny in southern NH and clouds building up north. As a cold front moves through during the afternoon, a snow shower or passing snow squall will move across northern and parts of central NH during the afternoon with a slight chance of a late day/early evening snow shower south. Temps will climb to between 32 and 42 from north to south. It will be a bit breezy at times.

That wind will turn to the northwest tonight dragging down colder air. Thursday will be bright, but colder (highs will be near 10 far north to low 20s far south).

A weak disturbance will move through late Thursday night through about midday on Friday with some light snow. At this point it looks like a coating to 2 inches with a spot 3 inch amount in a few places. Enough light snow will likely fall to impact travel Friday morning with temperatures below freezing. It clears out later Friday and into Friday night with a sunny start to Saturday followed by increasing clouds.

A stronger storm system will approach late Saturday with some light snow likely breaking out Saturday evening. At this point (and it's still early to get into great detail) it looks like a snowy Saturday Night before a change to a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain in southern NH for Sunday with heavy snow likely in northern NH. Since it is still several days away, the exact track of the storm and the snow/mix/rain lines are not a lock right now. Stay tuned to important details on the upcoming storm for the weekend and be prepared for a major impact on travel for Saturday night into Sunday evening.

In the wake of this storm it turns windy and dangerously cold for early next week.